Jekyll and Hyde ... ft. Jason Heatley
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Jekyll and Hyde ... ft. Jason Heatley
Could the real St Kilda Football Club please stand up?
Another Jekyll and Hyde showing from the Saints after a competitive first half turned into a blowout loss to the Tigers in 'Maddie's Match.' How do we respond this week?
Plus, we're joined by former St Kilda FC sharpshooter, Jason Heatley, as Unpluggered Podcast discuss his unusual journey to AFL football, and THAT 1997 season.
MORE: https://unpluggered.captivate.fm/episod ... on-heatley
Also available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts.
Another Jekyll and Hyde showing from the Saints after a competitive first half turned into a blowout loss to the Tigers in 'Maddie's Match.' How do we respond this week?
Plus, we're joined by former St Kilda FC sharpshooter, Jason Heatley, as Unpluggered Podcast discuss his unusual journey to AFL football, and THAT 1997 season.
MORE: https://unpluggered.captivate.fm/episod ... on-heatley
Also available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts.
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I love that 12 bar intro, it's very good and should be played at the ground before games.
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First listen ...enjoyed.
Intrigued about Heater.
And what happened..why he faded so quickly.
IMO..didn’t dig deep enough into the ‘99 and ‘00 seasons...I wanted to know what was happening with him. He did say the game changed to a running game. I.e. I think he meant that forwards had to bolt down into defense to help with kick outs etc.
But I wonder if there wasn’t some things going on the Timmy Watson that didn’t suit him?
Intrigued about Heater.
And what happened..why he faded so quickly.
IMO..didn’t dig deep enough into the ‘99 and ‘00 seasons...I wanted to know what was happening with him. He did say the game changed to a running game. I.e. I think he meant that forwards had to bolt down into defense to help with kick outs etc.
But I wonder if there wasn’t some things going on the Timmy Watson that didn’t suit him?
You're quite brilliant Shane, yeah..terrific!
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From what I read on the net from that era...shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Sat 24 Apr 2021 5:01pm First listen ...enjoyed.
Intrigued about Heater.
And what happened..why he faded so quickly.
IMO..didn’t dig deep enough into the ‘99 and ‘00 seasons...I wanted to know what was happening with him. He did say the game changed to a running game. I.e. I think he meant that forwards had to bolt down into defense to help with kick outs etc.
But I wonder if there wasn’t some things going on the Timmy Watson that didn’t suit him?
He was massively into the booze and gambling. His off-field prep and training was meant to have been incredibly poor and it reflected in his fitness and then form.
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Thank you Skeptic.skeptic wrote: ↑Sat 24 Apr 2021 5:29pmFrom what I read on the net from that era...shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Sat 24 Apr 2021 5:01pm First listen ...enjoyed.
Intrigued about Heater.
And what happened..why he faded so quickly.
IMO..didn’t dig deep enough into the ‘99 and ‘00 seasons...I wanted to know what was happening with him. He did say the game changed to a running game. I.e. I think he meant that forwards had to bolt down into defense to help with kick outs etc.
But I wonder if there wasn’t some things going on the Timmy Watson that didn’t suit him?
He was massively into the booze and gambling. His off-field prep and training was meant to have been incredibly poor and it reflected in his fitness and then form.
That answers a question that’s been buzzing in the back of my mind for twenty years.
That kind of thing oughtta do it alright.
He mentioned being pals with Pickey too. Perhaps once’s Alves went, so did restraint.
Funny, he seemed too mild and measured, played a pretty straight bat. Just sixty games, something had to be up.
You're quite brilliant Shane, yeah..terrific!
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Lazy as f***
Drank piss and even smoked
Skilled, but lacked professionalism
Drank piss and even smoked
Skilled, but lacked professionalism
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Mnnn....sounds like me, although the played just sixty more games!
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He was a great kick. One of the best set shot kicks I have seen at the Saints. Would hardly chase though.
I saw him at a game in the early 2000s. He was dressed like he was either going out later or coming from a club.
I saw him at a game in the early 2000s. He was dressed like he was either going out later or coming from a club.
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Many thanks guys. I really enjoyed the Jason interview. Glad to see he and his boys are saints supporters.
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He almost won us a flag just needed to put the ball in hands more often unfortunately we didn't I was at the game & our centre clearances didn't do him any favours but he was a revelation in 1997 only Tony Lockett in my time was better at a set shot on goal & then he never seemed as focussed in 1998 & pretty much faded into the sunset
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Thought he spoke well.
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Yes, sure did speak well.
Too well..
And in an understated and unpretentious way. Completely hid the party boy in him, and was matter of fact about having played just 60 games - when he should have been a 200 gamer! It shows me how easily i can be fooled..I don't mean he was sneaky or anything disingenuous, but it just shows how ho-hum people can chat away, as they steer the ship away from the iceberg!
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What did you want him to say?shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Sun 25 Apr 2021 12:25amYes, sure did speak well.
Too well..
And in an understated and unpretentious way. Completely hid the party boy in him, and was matter of fact about having played just 60 games - when he should have been a 200 gamer! It shows me how easily i can be fooled..I don't mean he was sneaky or anything disingenuous, but it just shows how ho-hum people can chat away, as they steer the ship away from the iceberg!
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I remember some serious run ins he had with Alves.
Alves would really give it to him and get right in his face. That wouldn’t happen today.
Alves would really give it to him and get right in his face. That wouldn’t happen today.
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Something that gives the audience a clue about what was going on...why a player of his talent made such a steady and consistent and deliberate effort in the structure of his career..he made some big choices, going to WA etc., and coming back to Vic..even playing on in Tassie. His career was much longer than it looks from the 60 game stat.
He spoke of Peter Sumich being the No. 1 dog and all that, suggesting that he, himself wouldn't have had a fair crack. But he'd kicked a few goals in the last games of that season and Sumich was cooked. Matter of fact, Sumich finished up entirely in '97. Heatley obvioulsy knew this..but he checked out anyway.
So something else was going on. what I am trying to say, is that he said stuff, like 'Stan Alves' great bloke bla bla...so he had already decided to go 100% completely vanilla in the interview. I would have like to hear from him about balancing life as a professional footballer and as a human being with a taste for living on the edge a bit. And the conflict about 'being yourself' and having to forge relationships in a 'culture'. Havving a sense of humour whilst having to 'stay in the zone' ...all that kinda thing.
But I still enjoyed the interview. And thanks to you lot, I have some context now about the mystery of what was Jason Heatley.
You're quite brilliant Shane, yeah..terrific!